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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wetangula",
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        "legal_name": "Moses Masika Wetangula",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, could you add me a minute? Some religious leaders and everybody came in, but he would hear nothing of it. That is not the way to go. The history of Embu, which is a precedent is this House, tells us that you can escape the dragon round one, and still encounter it in the second round, just like Governor Wambora realized, to the extent that he ran his full five-year term on an injunction. This House found twice that our good friend, Governor Wambora had violated the Constitution. The Constitution which he had sworn to defend, protect and uphold. When such allegations are made, it is a wake-up call to any governor. It is not now for him to go away and say, “Somebody said that mimi ni mweupe kama pamba .” He must now look back and find where the first drop of rain landed on him. He must also find where his relationship with other elected leaders broke down. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I wish the people of Taita-Taveta and our distinguished colleague who is in this House well. We hope that peace, self-respect, mutual respect and fairness between all offices that run that county will prevail so as to deliver services in the spirit of devolution. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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